Macao +853
Number Format
Area Code: none Subscriber Number: 6-7 digits (special services may vary) Trunk Prefix: n/a International Prefix: 00
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Numbering range information
2006-2008 - national renumbering
Macau began implementing a conversion to a standard 8-digit national number format in September 2006. The project involves two phases, first converting the mobile numbers and the 6-digit fixed/wireline numbers, then the second phase converts the existing 7-digit fixed/wireline numbers.
Report courtesy Sergiu Rosenzweig.
Source: Ministry of Information Industry (China) announcement (2 August 2006, via ITU).
30 September 2006 - first phase of renumbering (convert 6-digit fixed and 7-digit mobile service)
8-digit national numbers were formed by prepending '28' to existing 6-digit fixed/wireline numbers, and '6' to previously 7-digit mobile numbers:
Old format New format Service (Carrier)
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+853 2xxxxx +853 282xxxxx fixed (CTM)
+853 3xxxxx +853 283xxxxx fixed (CTM)
+853 4xxxxx +853 284xxxxx fixed (CTM)
+853 5xxxxx +853 285xxxxx fixed (CTM)
+853 6xxxxxx +853 66xxxxxx mobile (CTM, Hutchison, SmarTone)
+853 7xxxxx +853 287xxxxx fixed (CTM)
+853 8xxxxx +853 288xxxxx fixed (CTM)
+853 9xxxxx +853 289xxxxx fixed (CTM)
New numbering in this phase became mandatory 28 February 2007.
31 December 2007 - second phase (convert existing 7-digit fixed service)
The second phase of the national renumbering converts the existing 7-digit fixed/wireline numbers of carrier CTM.
Old format New format
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+853 2xxxxxx +853 82xxxxxx
+853 3xxxxxx +853 83xxxxxx
+853 4xxxxxx +853 84xxxxxx
+853 5xxxxxx +853 85xxxxxx
+853 7xxxxxx +853 87xxxxxx
+853 8xxxxxx +853 88xxxxxx
+853 9xxxxxx +853 89xxxxxx
New numbering in this phase becomes mandatory 30 June 2008.
June-July 2004 - updated situation
Subscriber number ranges are mostly 6- or 7-digit format, which varies according to the starting digits of the number. Most number ranges are 6-digit, except for the following 7-digit ranges:
29xxxxx
39xxxxx
49xxxxx
50xxxxx
597xxxx
598xxxx
599xxxx
6001234 (voicemail access)
60xxxxx (mobile; July 2004)
61xxxxx (mobile)
62xxxxx (mobile)
63xxxxx (mobile)
65xxxxx (mobile)
66xxxxx (mobile)
68xxxxx (mobile)
69xxxxx (mobile)
79xxxxx
863xxxx
864xxxx
89xxxxx (except 895xxx which is 6 digits)
900xxxx
98xxxxx
Also, 601xxxxx is for mobile value added service, 6006xxxxxx is for mobile message entry, and 901xxxx(xx) (7-9 Digits) for voice mail.
1xxx short codes are for general carrier information ("Hotline" service).
October 2003 - new mobile numbering
Number in the +853 61xxxxx range were introduced for mobile service, likely late 2003.
Source: CTM Macao announcement (13 July 2004, via ITU)
2000 (?) - mobile numbering ranges
7-digit mobile numbers for GSM were assigned in the ranges 66xxxxx and 68xxxxx at some unknown date, in service by 2000. Voicemail access number was indicated as 6001234.
Source: Macao numbering document (via ITU).
Other Information
Regulator: Office for the Development of Telecommunications and Information Technology
Also, some regulatory oversight is given by China's Ministry of Information Industry (website in Chinese).